PR. TALMAGE'S SERMON. COM ord and Discord. “Who laid the the morning ste Wi vg when Job 38, 6-7. orner-stone thereof, sang together,” Lave all seen the ceremony at the layvipg of the corner-stone of church, asvlum or Masonic temple. Into the hollow ef the stone were placed scrolls if history and important documents, to be suggestive if, one or two hundred vears after, the building should be de- stroved by fire or torn down. We re- member the silver trowel or iron ham- mer that smote the square piece of granite into sanctity. We remember some venerable man who presided, wielding the trowel or hammer. We remember also the music as the choir stood on the scattered stones and tim- ber of the building about to be construc- ted, The leaves of the note-books flut- tered in the wind, and were turned over with a great rustling, and we remem- ber w the bass, baritone, tenor, con- tralto and soprano voices commingled. [bey had for many days been rehears- I he special programme, that it be worthy of the corner-stone { 4 1H + ght avin y 1 iil ny text the poet of Uz calls us to der ceremony-—the laying of the ation of this great temple of a world. The corner-stone was a block of light and the trowel was of celastial rystal. All about and on the embank- ments of cloud stood the In: a STAI fri 3 i 3 1 un 10Un« LX ANGELIC CHORISTERS ng their librettos of overture, while the «1 thie iy, LL atter ceremony went gn, architect, by stroke of of light, dedi- cathedral of a world, SLroke eat #1 and er-stone thereof; w ng stars sang together.” fact is that the whole plete cadence, a be Kok an unbi portfolio, sh nmensity had wut, and written on it were the » smaller of them minims, the tained notes, The rs marked the staceato passages, } heavens a gam h all 11 ntonatons and n music tiem sus ilo ut wit i wdulati he worlds a mus of 1 1 Yaist de Lween + 1 erval ival, tremblin iver, the tl d among eé way God made all A PERF! it one day a harp- he great orchestra. ounded out of tune, ord, barsh and ter the glorious antiphone. It wassin that made the dissonance, and that 51 liscord has been soundi enturies, All the w ) t ind philantifropists and reforme 11 ages is to stop that discord and things baek into th ny which was heard corner-stone wher rifle Fie g together, [I am divinel iain that sin « ia} rd and righteor armony, That is disco mn y 413 TUNE to a musician's ear is the p of clarionot and bassoon The worl weak lung ar general IINGS OUT O01 3 5 plain as 111 ek yn orchestral rendering. th out of tune: / ih " ‘ 11 sphere in coll WoCia ision, disorder 1 noonday light in quarrel, atic limb and damp weather i neuralgias and pneum onsumptions £ Pp upon Where you find one and Keen evesight and alert ear 7 respiration and regular pul supple limb and prime diges fited a hu wile o od hb "i 1 } steady Nerves, vou to be very careful } 3 | the other physica n } The hourman in- Y i ore ali i npatiol y temper I filial ough ¢ in 4 : 1 1 3 gh Lhe aivors wi ke 2 a father! 11 ti} ak aboul a father’s i 1 irrogate’s court, ol Ig of the f wife through the criminal courts, but thousands of families with June outside and January vil Society out of tune : labor and their hands an each Spirit of castd keeping t lown in the social scale in a struggle beat ssa Vimy l i vs i husband-poisoning isin, apital, throat. hose ip in anxiety lest they have to come lown. No wonder the old piano-forte if society is all ont of tune, wien hy- louble dealing and sycophancy barlatanism and revenge, have for six the keys and stamping the pedals, iw rmonies, NATIONS IN DISCORD thout realizing it; so wrong is the fecling of nation for nation, that sym. bols chosen are fierce and destructive, In this country, where our skies are full of robins and doves and morning larks, we have our national symbol, the flerce and filthy eagle, as immoral a bird “as an be found in all the ornithological atalogues, In Great Britalny where hey have lambs and: fallow deer, 4 heir symbol is the merciless lion. In Russia, where from between her frozen North and blooming South all kindly beasts dwell, these chose the growling vear; and in the world’s heraldry a favorite figure is the dragon, which is a winged serpent, ferocious and dreadful, And so fond is the world of contention, that we climb out through the heavens and baptize one of the other planets with the spirit of battle and call it Mars, after the god of war, and we give to the eighth sign of the zodiac ‘he name of the scorpion, a creaturs which is chiefly celebrated for its dead- ly sting. But, after all, these symbols are expressive of the way nation feels toward nation, Discord wide as the continent and bridging the seas, I suppose you have noticed how warmly Ir ‘eve dry-goods stores are ‘ with other dry-goods stores, and how highly grocerymen think of the sugars of the grocerymen on the same block. And in what an eulogistic way allopa- thie and homeopathic doctors speak of each other, and how ministers will sometimes put ministers on that beau- tiful cooking instrument which the English call a spit, an iron roller with spikes on it, and turned by a crank be- fore a hot fire; and then if the minister being roasted cries out against it, the men who are turning him say: ‘Hush, brother, we are turning this spit for the glory of God and the good ot your soul, and you must be quiet, while we close the service with: “ ‘Riessed be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love The earth is diametered and circume ferenced with discord, and the music that was rendered at the laying of the world’s corner-stone, when the morning stars sang together, is not heard now; and though here and there, from this and that part of society, and from this and that part of the earth, there comes a thrilling solo of love, of a warble of worship, or a sweet duet of patience, they are drowned out by a DISCORD THAT SHAKES THE EARTH, whole the Paul “The creation groaneth,’’ and while nightingale, and the woodlark, and the canary, and lover sometimes & that their notes have been written in musical notation, and it is found that the cuckoo sings in the key of that the cormorant a basso in tl Says. Sing 80 1 f ous is 10 winged choir, yet sportsmen’s gun and blast often bleeding or dead in Paul right, for a1tfiimnal 1 > bia autumbnal leave Lh ss fH uffied and eadow or { IE + Or 10TesL. n the sky. 8 Ol a dream Is melody des discords asc 8, controversi Cen oes re ano, ik x WHE Ol {i erat a grasing ey could not maki pandemonium as that which rages is sinful soul n God | ep 8, passions and emotion discord, lifelong discord, madde istens to tl The world pays more for discord th High prices hue CONsonalce, Hiusic, gave two hundred and twenty-five the Swedish songstress New York, and another six-hundred hundred and Providence, joston, and another six fifty dollars to hear her in prices have been pald for far more has been The Crimean war cost one billion seven hundred million and our American civil war the war debts of professed Christian na- tions are about fifteen billion dollars, THe world pays for this red ticket, which admits it to the saturnalia of destroyed cities and ploughed graves and croshed hearts, money Satan asks, Discord! Discord! TilE CHORD RESTORED, But I have to tell you that the song that the morhing stars sang togeth- er, at the laying of the world’s éor- per-stone, is to resound again, Mo- zart’s greatest overture was composed one night when he was several times overpowered with sleep, and artists say they can tell the places in the music where he was, falling asleep, and the places where he awakened, So the overture of the morning stars, spoken of in my text, has been asleep, but it will awaken and be more grandly ren- dered by the evening stars of the world’s existence than by the morning stars, and the vespers will be sweeler than the matings, The work of all good men and women and of all good churches and al! reform associations is to bring the race back to the original harmony, ‘The re. belli heart t6. be attuned, social life [ to be. attuned. commercial ethics to be attuned, internationality to be at tuned, hemispheres to be attuned. BY WHAT FORCE—IN WHAT WAY? In olden time the choristers had a tuning fork with two promgs, and they would strike it on the back of pew or music rack, and put it the ear, and then start the tune, and all the other voices would join. In modern orchestra the leader has a complete instrument, right- ly attuned and he sounds that, and all the other performers turn the keys of their instruments to make them corres- pond, and sound the bow over the string and listen, and sound out over again, until all the keys are screwed to concert pitch, and the discords melt into one great symphony, and the curtain hoists, and the baton taps,and audiences are rap- tured with Schumann’s “‘Paradise and the Peri,” or Rossini’s ‘‘Stabat Mater,” or Bach's “Magnificat” in I, Now. our world ean never be attuned by an imperfect instrument. Even a Cremona would not Heaven has ordained THE ONLY INSTRUMENT, t is made of the wood of the cross, he voices that accompany it are im- cantatrices of the first do. and j and t YOICeS, the earth with: en » + we oo far off, and we had [ost start t in 1, ith ourselve lost better Ww Vv Den 51114) elernal in harmony ith the Oh, us, to Christ, attune Spirit to I with 1. to Wil no ( haminers, mighty stroke troke, beating a hat the world | chorus, yard iUR trowel 14 toward Make it mor e and tv. Sing families If w e 3 facuities in Youu mr places of business, opel spirit use these rehearsing for the skies, 14 HAVE A NEW should not . as sometimes on earth a tune of tune with the of the songs of we are TO SONG, wonder if mans variat the redeemed may have them the of earth, and how thrilling, as coming through the great anthem of the saved, by barpers with thei hayps, and trumpeters with their trampets, if we should hear some of the strains of Antioch, and Mount Pis- Lenox, and St. Martin's and Fountain, and Ariel, How they would bring to mind the praving eireles, and is fashioned out tunes, or it One HOTS, 80 some songs on earth we mingled! I have no idea are to bid farewell to all of these grand old Gospel hymns, which melted and Now, my friends, if sin is discord, and righteousness is harmony, let us get out of the'one and enter the other. After our dreadful civil war was over, and in the summer of 1809, a great NATIONAL PEACE JUBILEE was held in Boston, and as an elder of this church had been honored by the selection of some of his music, to be rendered on t at occasion, I accompa- nied him to the jubilee. Forty thou- sand people sat and stood in the great Coliseum erected for that purpose, Thousands of wind and stringed instru- ments, Twelve thousand trained voices, The masterpieces of all ages rendered, hour after hour, and day after dav ¥ Handel's ‘Judas Maccabacus,’’ Sphor's “Last Judgment,” Beethoven's “Mount of Olives,” Haydn's “Creation,” Men- delssohn’s “Elijah,” Meyerbeer’s ‘‘Cor- onation March,” rolling on and up In serges that billowed against the heavens, The mighty cadence within were ac- companied on the outside by the ring- ing of the bells of the city and cannon on the commons, discharged by elec- tricity, in exact time with the musie, thundering their awful bars of harmony that astounded all nations. Sometimes I BOWED MY HEAD AND WEPT, Sometimes I stood up in the enchant- ment, and sometimes the effect was so overpowering I felt I could not endure it. When all the were in fall chorus, and all the batons in full wave, and all the orchestra in full triumph, and a hundred anvils under mighty hammers were in full clang, and all the | towers of the city rolled in their majes- swettness, and the whole building YOICES | tic | quaked with the boom of thirty cannon, | Parepa Rosa, with a voice that will | nevel be equalled on earth until the archangelic voice proclaims that time shall be no longer, above all other sounds in her rendering of our | national air, the Star Spangled Banner. It was too much for a mortal, and quite enough for an immortal, to hear, and while fainted. one womanly released under be with Cron, Lord, whol again Tose SOI spirit, its WET ry] Is powel i i | the lands of - - THINK FOR YOURSELFW How Men ( Ae cess in Their Chosen Calling Young an hieve Sauce lid not use his bands? shops are alway i ypplicants for apprenticeship. nths of the applicants f of anvthing bes £4 CH helt Use fis hinists’ trade the quire into. They exp YEArs for A little lev could get shoveling, and ce into a first-class, wel ist, with no particular mental effort ion their part. The result to lsee. We see iL every day in the army of workmen who can do only the com- .N pay then blossom y =n 18 @asy single branch of the trade of which they call themselves masters, { This, 1claim, is from want of thought | on the part of the boy or man himself, | The steam-pump man, if he has mas- | tered the trade as far as taught in the | steam-pump shop, has mastered the { principles upon which the steam-pump | operated, and is a competent man to i send out to repair-a gas engine or a | printing press: Bat this Le can not do without thought, and thought is but another name for study. The study that it takes to master the principles of | the steam-pump will incidentally bring knowledge of other machinery that can not fail to be of use some time, A boy once taught the habit of indi- vidual thinking about his work, a place in the front rank of mechanics is sure to be his, Thought will give him con- fidence and skill, and with these two elements in his mechanical make-up he will prove a valuable man anywhere he is employed, whether they build saw-mill machinery or machine tools to build saw-mill machinery with, Tae decomposition of paste may be prevented by adding to it a small quan- tity of carbolic acid. In the same way the disagreeable smell which glue has may be prevented, If a few drops of the solution be wdded to ink or mueil- age they will not mold, For whitewash, especially when used in cellars and such places, carbolic acid to a mold and 4 hin . A BokEARRE A Bes SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. Buspay, Nov. 27, 1887. Hesus and the Babbath, LESSON TEXT, (Matt. 12: 1.14. Memory verses, 10.13) LESSON PLAN. Moric oF THE QUARTER : King tn Zion. GOLDEN TEXT FOR THE QUARTER! Thine, O Lord, 1s the greatness, and the Jesus the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all.—1 Chron, 29 : 11 Lesson Toric; alions Concerning His Day. + ILaosson Outjine : of the Baboath, va, 6 8, vi. 10-14 i 2. Lord i. Heallng on the Babbatn, GOLDER Text: It is lawful well on the sabbath days. —Matt, 12 : 12, ADINGS: 1-14. Declarations (aay. Dairy Home Ry M.—Matt, 12 concerning his T } » ie] narrati Luke ti Offensive Action ‘omplaint i Hi Lordly Reply » than the ii archer of the Sabhath Luke 6 : 5). [He not only brake the sabbath, 1 God | win Father ut also called {John OH: 18) 1 ““One greater than the temple is he n 1} The acknowledged greatness of the temple ; (2) The superior greatness of the Lord, Greater (1) In his nature (2) In his influence ; (3) In his duration. “If ve had Kknown,....ye not have condemued.’® (1) Relig- ious ignorance the source of relig- fous error: (2) Religious knowl edge the source of religious accur- ev, “The Son of man is lord of the sabbath.” (1) A lowly title; (2) A lordly claim. Lord of the sabbath in (1) Appointing its duties; (2) Honoring its observance, III. HEALING ON THE SABBATH I. Needing Help: Behold, a man having a withered hand (10), Was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse (Mark 5: 26). She. ...could in no wise lift herself up (Luke 14: 11) A certain man....thirty and eighty years in his infirmity (John 5 : 3), A certain man, impotent in his feet {Acts 14 : 8), Il Expounding Law: It is lawful to do good on the sabbath day (12). Some. ... were over the shrewbread, to Ah it every sabbath (1 Chron, : 32L - FPR PE 5 i 8 way i Is it lawful to heal on the (Matt, 12:10). The sabbath was made for man, : not wan for the sabbath (Mark 2: Is it lawful on the sabbath day save a life? (3 : 4). 111. Bestowing Wholeness : It was restored 48 {13}. Thy faith hath made thee + 99 sabbath day! we ile 1% 3 whole. he other whole (Matt Her daughter was healed from that how (Matt, 15: They returning to the house, found the servant whole (Luke 7: 18), Eneas, Jesus Christ healeth thee Fr {Acs might racy (1) Its victim ; (3) Its methods ; him." ering ¥ orig accuse Its ol 5) Its re po nn the ing good, Doing evil, wever in order, He Ieslors stretched it forth © and it ; (1) Commandment ; (2) {9% Fries la) Blessing, Ol Ateneo y LESSON BIBLE READING, I'HE BEABBATH. 1. Its Origin and Objects: In iene fit Lied the Know just sound. road the and days miles a half, Ig. Another thing that bothers me is the bad sidewalks. I kmow all the holes and loose places and cellarways, but sometimes the holes and jogs aie so thick that they are a terrible bother lo a blind man, It is bad up by North the El Dorado here on Market Brewery and along the northeastern part of the town. the mid- to brush He crossed over, halted in corner. —— A ——— A South American Visitor, “There is something new,’ said a to be half way between a turkey and a pheasant. “What is iL?" he was asked. “A curassow. Itisanative of South America, and does not come north of the Isthmus, A few of them have been imported to this country, and they seemed to take, and the probability is that they will become very popular, They are about the size of a pea fowl, and their plumage varies from a glossy black to gray, and there is occasionally one that is mottled white and black, They have a peculiar tuft of feathers on top of their heads, which they can raise and lower at will, In Brazil these birds jun at large like wild turkeys, and It good sport shooting them, They are easily domesticated, and are wonderfully fine eating. There is such a demand for them that & large num. ber will be brought up from South America, and they will a dxbibited at the poultry shows this w »